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Lutnick: US and Kazakhstan sign $4 billion locomotive agreement

Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary announced Monday that the United States and Kazakhstan had reached an agreement on locomotives worth $4 billion.

Lutnick, in a blog post on X, said that the deal was reached after a phone call between President Donald Trump of the United States and Kazakh president Kassym Jomart Tokayev.

Lutnick stated that "these locomotives will provide connectivity in Europe and Asia, connecting The Middle Corridor with American technology as its core."

He didn't mention the U.S. firms involved or their role in manufacturing the locomotives.

Trump imposed a 25% tariff on the central Asian nation, which borders Russia, China and Mongolia. Tokayev said in a July letter that he would be open to a constructive dialogue with Trump on trade issues. (Reporting from Bhargav Acharya in Toronto, editing by Rami Adyub.)

(source: Reuters)